drastically
/ˈdræstɪkli/ (bre, ipa) · [drˈæstɪkli] /ˈdræstɪkli/ (ame, ipa) · [drˈæstɪkli] /ˈdra-sti-k(ə-)lē How to pronounce drastically (audio)/ (ame, mw)
drastically — 副詞
1. to an extreme degree, creating a change that is large enough to be noticed immed
大幅地
程度很大且影響明顯
to an extreme degree, creating a change that is large enough to be noticed immediately or felt strongly
After the flood, James and his neighbors drastically cut their water use.
洪水過後,James 和鄰居大幅減少了用水量。
collocation: drastically cut [use/spending]
The fever dropped drastically once the doctor started the stronger medicine.
醫師開始用較強的藥後,燒就大幅退了。
Rin's daily routine changed drastically when her twins stopped napping.
當雙胞胎不再午睡時,Rin 的日常作息劇烈改變。
The new hearing aid drastically improved Tamar's ability to follow conversations.
新的助聽器大幅提升了 Tamar 跟上對話的能力。
The kitchen looked drastically different after Romi painted the cabinets white.
Romi 把櫥櫃漆成白色後,廚房看起來完全不一樣了。
- sharply
more neutral and especially common with numbers, prices, and rates
- dramatically
emphasizes how striking or surprising the change feels
- radically
suggests a root-level change in nature or structure, not just size
文法句型
drastically + change/cut/reduce/improve
be/look drastically different
用法筆記
Most often used with verbs and adjectives that describe a large change, such as cut, reduce, change, improve, or different. It often suggests a result people notice quickly, and many contexts carry a serious tone even when the change is positive.